In the future. However, if you want to use the word as an adjective rather than as a noun here, eliminate. Next Tuesday we will meet at 2:00.
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kouroshhThank you for your feedback. I think my problem is that it is very hard for me to differentiate noun from adjective whenever I am using Future in my sentences. I don't know how can I fix this problem.As far as I can think, adjective "future" is always used directly before a noun to modify it: "my future wife", "the future leader", "in future years", e
kouroshh I think my problem is that it is very hard for me to differentiate noun from adjective whenever I am using Future in my sentences. I don't know how can I fix this problem.The future is hard to predict. (Future is the subject of the sentence. It is a noun.)